UMIAQ Environmental is seeking a Spill Response Technician and Coordinator to lead and support the implementation of field safety and emergency response protocols across diverse environmental projects involving spill response and cleanup. This critical role ensures the health and safety of personnel during emergency and routine spill response operations, and maintains full compliance with OSHA standards, environmental regulations, and industry best practices. The Spill Response Technician and Coordinator will serve as a key field leader, responsible for organizing and executing spill response activities, maintaining readiness of response equipment and materials, and supporting site assessments, remediation efforts, and compliance monitoring. This position plays a vital role in promoting a strong safety culture, minimizing environmental impacts, and ensuring timely and effective responses to hazardous material releases. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in spill response, hazardous materials management, and environmental emergency planning. This role requires strong analytical skills, technical expertise, and the ability to work collaboratively in both field and office settings.
UMIAQ Environmental, LLC (UMIAQ Environmental) is a subsidiary of UIC Commercial Services, a division of Ukpeaġvik Iñupiat Corporation. UMIAQ Environmental provides a comprehensive suite of environmental consulting services, which include documentation of National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance, construction and access permitting, environmental site assessments, stakeholder engagement, sampling and remediation of contaminated sites, management of hazardous waste, wetlands monitoring, and more. Our staff has decades of combined experience working in locations throughout Alaska.
UMIAQ Environmental is committed to protecting the health and safety of our employees and the environments where we conduct operations. We recruit qualified people looking to join a workforce characterized by strong leadership, competent and hard-working staff, and a superior work environment with a focus on career development, great wages and benefits.
Required Experience:
Preferred Experience and Training:
HSET Department | ||||
TaskExposure | Work Environment | |||
☒ | Outside work | |||
☒ | Excessive heat > 80o F | |||
☒ | Excessive cold < 0o F | |||
☒ | Exposure to dust, fumes, smoke or gases | |||
☒ | Constant noise | |||
☒ | Noise level | |||
☒ | Solvents, chemicals | |||
☐ | High voltage electricity | |||
☒ | Walking on slippery, uneven surfaces | |||
☒ | Working on or around hazardous machinery | |||
☒ | Ladders, scaffolding, towers, surfaces 4’ to 12’ above ground | |||
☒ | Stairs | |||
☒ | Cramped or confined spaces | |||
☒ | Working alone | |||
☒ | Remote work sites (no dispensary or hospital) | |||
☒ | Long and/or irregular hours | |||
☒ | Day shift and/or night shift rotations | |||
☐ | Food preparations | |||
☐ | OTHER | |||
TaskStressors | Physical Demands | |||
☒ | Operation of motor vehicles | |||
☒ | Driving, riding ATV/UTV | |||
☒ | Operation of heavy equipment, aircraft, marine craft, etc. | |||
☒ | Rapid mental and/or muscle coordination | |||
☒ | Walking | |||
☒ | Standing | |||
☒ | Twisting, turning upper body | |||
☒ | Twisting, turning arms, legs | |||
☒ | Crawling, kneeling, stooping | |||
☒ | Safe distant vision | |||
☒ | Good near vision | |||
☒ | Good hearing | |||
☒ | Respirator use: ☒1/2 Face ☒ FF ☐SAR ☐ SCBA | |||
☒ | Wear ANSI approved safety footwear | |||
☒ | Wear safety glasses | |||
☒ | Wear hard hat | |||
☐ | Other: | |||
Lifting, Carrying, Pushing or Pulling | ||||
| Occasionally Up to 15% of daily hours | FrequentlyUp to 75% of daily hours | Continuously Over 75% of daily hours | |
Lifting/Carrying: 05 – 10 lbs. | ☐ | ☐ | ☒ | |
Lifting/Carrying: 11 – 20 lbs. | ☐ | ☐ | ☒ | |
Lifting/Carrying: 21 – 50 lbs. | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | |
Lifting/Carrying: 51 – 75 lbs. | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | |
Pushing/Pulling: 00 – 20 Lbs. | ☐ | ☐ | ☒ | |
Pushing/Pulling: 05 – 10 lbs. | ☐ | ☐ | ☒ | |
Pushing/Pulling: 11 – 20 lbs. | ☐ | ☐ | ☒ | |
Pushing/Pulling: 21 – 50 lbs. | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | |
Pushing/Pulling: 51 – 75 lbs. | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | |
Pushing/Pulling: 76 – 100 +lbs. | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ |
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